“I felt like it was an into-it crowd,” Rivers said. “The environment was exciting. There certainly were a lot of Dolphins fans. I think we’re fairly used to that. We’re fairly used to the opposing team traveling well, but I thought the energy in the stadium was good. Definitely a little easier environment than what it was last week in Denver.”

For some reason, the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams were both at home on Sunday.

The first-ever game of the new Los Angeles Chargers in the Los Angeles-area wasn’t sold out.

Will it ever change?

“I hope so,” Rivers said. “I think it’s always been a little bit of something you battle. We battled down in San Diego. I think just obviously, the weather, the climate, lends to that. If I was somewhere else and was a fan picking a road game to go to, this would be a destination.”

The Dolphins, in general, travel well as a fan base.

“It was perfect for us,” Dolphins receiver Jarvis Landry said. “I’m always so happy when we touch L.A. because we always get a good turnout. It’s always good to take over somebody else’s stadium.”

It was sort of sad to hear Rivers describe the loudest sound he heard all day.

“Obviously the loudest road came at the end after the missed field goal,” Rivers said.